Pregnant in a sentence as an adjective

", "I'm pregnant, cya in a few months.

People who subscribe to the NYT expect a higher level of discourse than "Target knows you're pregnant".

The pregnant patient was blindfolded so as not to reveal the secret, all the others had to leave the room.

She got pregnant through some crazy and awesome quirk, and we became parents when we hadn't planned on it at all.

Then we started mixing in all these ads for things we knew pregnant women would never buy, so the baby ads looked random.

John Delaney left behind two sons and a pregnant wife pursuing a meaningless accomplishment.

And it is also true that many women abused this privilege simply by convincing their doctors that they 'cannot perform on the job while pregnant'.

Anecdata: when my wife was pregnant I asked the hospital what are the basic charges for normal obstetric delivery, since we were paying out of pocket.

Regarding firing workers: similarly to Hungary it's very difficult to fire someone and almost impossible to fire pregnant women or old people.

I woke my pregnant wife up 10 minutes ago to tell her that I'm sending Kickstarter $15 to back a project because they are the ones who made the games we played together years ago and will make the same type of game with the money.

Pregnant definitions

adjective

carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life

adjective

rich in significance or implication; "a meaning look"

See also: significant

adjective

filled with or attended with; "words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense"